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I have one, and it's good enough. Probably the best cheap Gameboy clone thing available.

The form factor is exactly the same as the Gameboy Pocket (I still have one) but way thinner.

The emulation is good enough, with savestate support. The screen is good and obviously way better than the Gameboy Pocket. The firmware is updated regularly with new features, recently added ColecoVision emulator.

Overall, I like it very much and recommend it if you're looking for a Gameboy Pocket form factor thing doing much more that the original. Also, it could be an excellent and cheap gift - too bad the shipping is almost as expensive as the device itself.

Been looking at these, it's only a few more ? to order it from a UK supplier than to buy direct so will probably pick one up at some point. Hard to buy it over something like the RS-97 though as it is stuck with 8bit systems, I love GB and SMS though so that's not too much of an issue.

I got it from the same seller its amazing device it emulates great all nes has abit of tearing which is being worked on at the moment it has good support. New emulators are being developed and also a new menu systems get on board before they all sell out.

GBCOnly tested Mario TennisThere seems to be a flashing issue on this build of the emulator (or this rom) that's affecting the Black Layer on this game, also theres a fair bit of frame skip enabled.Played two matches and the controls were perfect, certainly very playable, and not that distracting, need to log the issue because ive seen video of others playing this game without my GFX problems.

GBOnly tested Wario Land so farIt played perfectly.

NESOnly tested Super Mario Bros. so farIt plays really well (better than virtual console on 3DS) had an issue with backwards jumping but i think its because im used to less play in the controls (these are aftermarket GBC buttons in the odroid-go and they travel more than the NES or 3DS for instance)

Everything is good except one thing : LCD screen run at 30FPS... not 60FPS (confirmed by the developer, didnt see anything about it on their website). So you get frameskip in games, especially in GB/GBC.

Everything is good except one thing : LCD screen run at 30FPS... not 60FPS (confirmed by the developer, didnt see anything about it on their website). So you get frameskip in games, especially in GB/GBC.

That's a silly choice, if it means it will never emulate a lot of games without dropping frames then they should definitely mention that.

Everything is good except one thing : LCD screen run at 30FPS... not 60FPS (confirmed by the developer, didnt see anything about it on their website). So you get frameskip in games, especially in GB/GBC.

Can youj link to developer talking about this? I know theres frame skip in the emulators but i cant find any reference to the screen fps